Two Novel Variants in MT-RNR1 Gene Associated with Hereditary Optic Neuropathy: A Case Report

MT-RNR1基因中两个与遗传性视神经病变相关的新变异:病例报告

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Hereditary optic neuropathies are primarily disorders of mitochondrial dysfunction leading to the metabolic failure of the highly energy-dependent retinal ganglion cells. Beyond the canonical variants found in OPA1 or the mitochondrial genome, a growing subset of patients exhibits progressive optic atrophy of unknown origin. Identifying these variants is critical, as they might lead to a diagnostic delay. We report 2 cases with previously unreported MT-RNR1 variants, potentially contributing to a hereditary optic neuropathy. CASE PRESENTATIONS: A 55-year-old woman with painless progressive optic neuropathy presented with bilateral central scotomas and temporal optic disc pallor. Nutritional, inflammatory, and demyelinating causes were excluded. Genetic testing revealed MT-RNR1:m.1019A>G variant, potentially contributing to a hereditary optic neuropathy. A 59-year-old woman with similar bilateral temporal pallor and symmetric retinal nerve fiber layer thinning was found to harbor MT-RNR1:m.1183T>C variant. CONCLUSION: MT-RNR1 gene variant was the possible cause of vision loss in these patients with mild vision loss and a clinical picture consistent with a hereditary optic neuropathy. Herein, we describe two novel variants and associated clinical features. This case report introduces a previously unrecognized genetic variant, potentially contributing to a hereditary optic neuropathy.

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